narsuitus
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I voted for flatbed scanner because that is what I would use if I shot 35mm black&white film. However, the only black&white film I use is medium format and large format.
Plustek Optikfilm 120 + Silverfast for 135 and 120. Amazing results, awful software.
I'd love to have a dedicated multi-format scanner, but it's just not in the budget for me currently. For now, I stick with the flatbed (V500) - with mixed results.
I'm trying to work out commercial V home scanning. I don't shoot much bit waiting a couple of weeks for processing and scanning is killing me. I'm happy to get back to home processing a couple of film ls a month because i'd enjoy it and it would be quick, a scanner is the issue, i can't really justify blowing a few hundred quid on a scanner just to make the process wuicker so are there cheaper options that will provide good quality, most of my images will only end up online but i still want good results.
Your Sony A7R11 is the most perfect camera to use as a scanner.
You've got the most expensive bit already! All you need is a macro lens (or macro lens tubes) that can get you to 1:1, a film holder, and a flash.
I use this film holder:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/35-mm-film-...LM3d7thDha69QiOY0t7c8%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc